Reports men dressed in paramilitary uniforms took part and formed guard of honour during Roselawn service.
Belfast City Council has said it is working with police after reports of a paramilitary show of strength at its Roselawn Crematorium.
It reports of three masked men in paramilitary uniform, wearing dark glasses and gloves, and standing beside the coffin inside Roselawn.“These are shocking images, particularly at a Council-run crematorium,” said the party leader on the council. “It is clear an urgent investigation is needed by Belfast City Council – both to find how this was allowed to happen and also why it was not reported at the time. Once the circumstances are established, any further actions may come at that stage.
A Belfast City Council statement said: “Belfast City Council is undertaking an investigation into the circumstances around a cremation service at Roselawn Crematorium on Tuesday 23 April and is liaising with the PSNI.
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